Kim Kardashian’s recent release of her rendition of ‘Santa Baby’ has ignited a flurry of responses from fans and critics alike. The cover, featuring Travis Barker on drums and Nadia Lee Cohen as the director, showcases Kardashian dressed in a pink satin corset and a fluffy white skirt, reminiscent of holidays and winter festivities. The accompanying music video, which also features Macaulay Culkin, portrays Kardashian in a series of eccentric and extravagant scenes, with a modern twist on the classic holiday song. While some fans have expressed admiration for her creative approach, others have labeled the video as ‘disturbing’ and ‘weird’. One fan commented, ‘The visuals are definitely bold, but it feels a bit over the top.’ Additionally, the video has sparked discussions about celebrity culture during the holiday season, with mixed sentiments about the appropriateness of such representations. Kardashian has shared behind-the-scenes content on her social media, revealing her excitement about the collaboration with Barker and Cohen, stating, ‘It was such a fun project to be a part of.’ Despite the polarized reactions, the video has garnered significant views since its release on December 1, 2024, indicating Kardashian’s enduring influence in the entertainment industry. As the holiday season approaches, this provocative take on a classic song continues to circulate in conversations across social media platforms.
Kim Kardashian’s ‘Santa Baby’ Cover Sparks Mixed Reactions
